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Chicago examiner wednesday wednesday 15 1914 ri ri regist'red in 0 s patert otllee price one cent â– Â»Â«â€¢Â«* by carrier __ 30 cents per month rush trust bills wilson demands of law makers vol xii no 98 a m ; administration measures provid ing jai penalties for offend ers and making officials re sponsible sent to committee \ president insists on passage of j legislation at this session although navy and pension appropriation bills are in way washington april 14.-rresideut <â€¢ wilson's approved trust lcglsl ti was / laid before the house judiciary commit \ tee 1 chairman clayton the committee i < chairman the keynote of the legislation is jail j or penitentiary punishment for violators i of laws in restraint of trade or creation of monopolies managers directors niid j high officials of offending corporations and companies to ta'e responsibilities j instead of agents chairman clayton in preso'utiug his lee j talatiou from the iramers of the iiiil j told t lie judiciary committee the resi dent demanded the passage of ue legis ! lation at the present session of congress the judiciary committee will meet to j morrow to begin executive consideration | of the new legislation mr clayton | hopes to present the committee bill to the house early next v eek lie will ask that consideration by the house of leg islation lie given at once blocking the way of the trust bills are the appropriation bills for general pen elons and for support of the naval cs i tmblisbment the latter carries two bat tleships and oilier increases of the navy house leaders see obstacle house leaders are not certain that these | bills can be set aside at the demand of i the president for immediate eonsidcra ' tion of his pet legislation following the advice of the i'res'dent the house anti-trust hill frame incor porated in one mil all the trust legisla tion now deemed advisable the bill presented carries penalties for : unfair discrimination in prices between i liferent purchasers of commodities in | fhe same or in ihÂ«ftÂ»rw>t sections of com | initios to injure or destroy n>i eti'ion | itecords in government suits against | corporations charged with regulation of j t'ade relations and penalties for dls 1 criminatory prices on stai commodities j prohibition against interlocking director ' : cs among cn-ninou carriers batiks ried / nancial institutions and supply com : 1 anles for common carriers regulation of lolding companies among inters;nte in dustrial corporations and restrictions on federal courts in the issue of injjnctions with right of hearing on the part of the mjoined party and jury trial for eon ail penalties provided jail penalties re provided for t nfalr discrimination in prices between diu'er-j nt purchasers of commodities in the j name or in different sections or r,mn*nniii l ties to injure or destroy competition j violators are liable to one year imprison ment or 3,000 fine records in government suits against ' corporations charged with restraint of , trade conspiracy to restrain trade or , attempt to monopoliz trade shall be open without cost to individual complaint , for three-fold damages in iudi.id.ual j losses and the statute of limitations shall i hot run pending the government action 1 there will be removed from operation ! all anti-trust laws fraternal labor con i rimers agricultural or horticultural or . lonizations ordi rs associations operating under the lodge system instituted for the purpose of mutal help and imt hav ing capital stock or conducted fhr profit ino corporation engaged in commerce . ( shall acquire any part of the capital s>pek of any corporation engaged in com merce where the effect would be to elim inate or lessen competition or to create a monopoly in any section or community limitalions on investment corporations may invest iu the stock of other corporations when not seeking by vote or otherwise to lessen compe tition corporations may form subsid iary corporations for the actual carrying on of the immediate lawful business when the effect of such formation is not to eliminate or lessen competition violations of this provision one year imprisonment and 3,000 tine within two years from passage of the law all persons who may lie directors in railroad companies in banks and financial concerns and in companies supplying railroads with material must divest themselves of directorate relations itli all concerns save iu one line of business mo person shall be a director in two helen morton must pay groom 2,000 jury gives verdict against daugh | ter of former waukegan mayor waikegan 111 april 14 a jury to day returned a verdict for 2,006 against . helen morton twenty-year old daughter of former mayor mark morton of lake forest in favor of i'red hose seventeen 3'car-old son of george rose a coachman employed by mr sperling of lake for est the jury was out but a half hour the verdict is the second one hose has i obtained as a result of action brought against miss morton because he sustained a broken leg when her pet show horse itosadora reared and fell over backwards idle lie was riding it in exhibition at the jbll lake forest horse show t whole contention in the suit was whether hose mounted the animal volun j tartly or whether miss morton urged him ! to put it through some stunts the jury held that miss morton urged hose to ride itosadora i'laintiffs claimed the animal was vicious eleanor wilson to have small wedding ; not over fifty guests to witness white house marriage washington april h.-although miss eleanor wilson girlishly declared for a wedding just as big as jessie's the counsel of others prevailed and from i sources close to the white house it was learned that the fourteenth white house wedding will be distinguished by its ex clusiveuess present plans indicate that not more than fifty persons will witness the cere mony miss wilson will probably 1 he cheated out of an extended wedding tour also as the press of public business will pre vent secretary mcadoo from leaving washington for more than a few weeks at j the nresent time queen eleanor said to be seeking funds | purpose of visit to u s reported to interest financiers special cab.'e to tlis er.aruncr j london april 14.-kdituri;r!ty.-diseuss | ing the approaching visit at queen el 1 eairor of bulgaria to the united states j the standard to-day pays tribute to her majesty's devoted work in connect m with the hed cross organization during the balkan war as wen as rf^fle gr ciousness and charm after mentioning the various american institutions which the queen will inspect and study the ed itorial says tiiat it lias been hinted that the real purpose of the royal visit is to awaken the interest of american finan ciers in bulgaria and to induce them io subscribe to the new loan which that country so urgently requires rich gold strike starts stampede rock carrying 5,000 to ton found near eethen vvyo eethen ivyo april it ilold ore running more than 3.<!00 to the ton was found near here two days ago and there is a regular bonanza stampede in prog ress the strike was mai while driv ing a shaft for water the gold was found in a bluish brown rock entirely different from any in which gold has heretofore been found some of the gold is in plain white quartz but a number of large nuggets have been found mary garden iii omaha is furious omaha neb april 14 mary garden prima donna of the Chicago grand opera company was not aide to sing in thais here to-night she was taken ill in lies moines lust night and did not accompany the company to omaha musical omaha is furious the information that miss garden would not sing was not made public until late to-day and a f 10.000 au dience in the auditorium expected until a few minutes before the overture to hear miss garden railroads will advance rates east on may between 8,000 and 10,000 pas senger tariffs will be p above 2-cent basis 3-cent fares to be c ! suspension by interstate cc merce commission may pre vent changes tnless the interstate commerce mission suspends the tariffs between 8 and 10,000 passenger raws in the ti tory east of the mississippi klvei pvii advanced from 2 cents to 2>4 or 2 per mile may 1 about 000 rates be brought down from 3 ce is t standard of those advanced the net result of increases and deer i:i rates will be to increase the of the eastern roads 2_,<__.0t ay following are examines of the i sands of tb rough passenger iarcs will go up east of here may !: resent cliicago to rate smith bend ind 1_k mies mich uw lÂ£________0 mich 2.s : '- jackson mich w fort wayne ind 3.71 l.ogansiturt ir.d 4 hamilton 0 mo marion ind 8.p this will have the effect of est lug two sets of passenger rati east of the mississippi and th west two-cent basis west west of Chicago the railroads placed practically all passenger r a 2-eer basis th6 fourth sec the amended interstate commeri decrees that no through fare sbj ceed the sums of the lntermediatb rates construing tlio sums of locr to mean the sums of rates iu nd j 2-cent per mile states tlie w.'sf 'â– Â» i reduced all rates through as well al fares to a 2-eent basis to ulustrai t fare from Chicago to denver 1,100 j wns cut from s2s to 22 hast of gwcago with three e_ce nothing but strictly p-tatc piissergft bus been put ou a 2-ceut basin t i ceptlous are indianapolis louisvll } ciuciiiiiati which arc on a 2-<-ent 1 lf the ________ roads were to u system of the western lines ant through rates on a 2-cent basis it menu a reduction of the chica york fare from 2 to 18.2j s | four standard roa s at.d to 10.3 ; the differential lines i how roads construe order j i managers of eastern roads cons order of the commerce commifl mean lining up the through a fares ou a basis of the iuteruiedii rates regardless of 2-ceut state the roads east of the ________/ Chicago for four years ive b ing on rates to conform to th siou's order whether the raj into effect which are adv;j conform to the federal ody'.l to lie seen p managers of the western roai if the commission allows the ! senger fares of the ________] stand after may 1 the wesl will 1 j justified iu advancing a interstate rates from 2 cents pi __Â« or i cents per mile uderback estate not believed to be in million class ad capitalist known to have wen huge sums to relatives he will of the late delaneey h loud fck traction builder real estate - i ml capitalist who died on april ' i house within a house 491x ber d avenue after he is believed to have '. n an overdose of sleeping potion be tiled for probate to-day though mr louderback was once a bonaire several times over his busi - associates say only a small amount property will be disposed of under will this is because mr louder t busied himself in his later days making personally the dispositions pished to make by the method he la mr louderback was able to see wishes fulfilled and to know that le wonld be no litigation over his te r louderbaek's active life was de d to huge enterprises telephone com ies traction systems great land in ments he was an associate of the charles t yerkes and active in the ling of the london subway ten years ago it is said when worth between 2,000,000 and 000 he began giving his property to relatives and friends nearly m relatives most of them brothers sters benefited but it is said r a time his property increased as fast as he save it away and wealthy quite recently only a me before his death he was dis of big tracts of land in west rood hristina benkln a sister of mr aek is said to be the chief bene nder the will she lives in st it is said the estate at the time 3eath did not amount to more po.ooo gen lee's grand dismissed as c newbtjkgh n y april 14,-|j le lee of north carolina and f j i hodgson of nevada were among tii-1 point cadets discharged froiu the states military academy for d iu their mathematical esainiim lee is a grandson of general holtl lee and was the star sliortsti i hitter on the baseball team hj was looked ttpou as a topuoteher j-j football team of which he wa year's halfback s i^cj.aienexr^jtuij.jsrie jkjz jap of mexican coast showing kciaole points at tampico and a cruz hillmams hurt in crash of auto ht between two street cars and machine is totally crushed rosa hillman and her sons ben and mark relatives of edward .. founder of the department hicb bears his name were caught auto between two street cars opposite directions last night badly hurt hillman was the worst injured three her left arm was broken breastbone crushed in she is rious condition at wesley hos dln hillman who was driving a dislocated shoulder and many and sprains hillmau"s head was cut over his e and his body bruised rty was driving south in prairie about 9 o'clock at fifty-first le auto crossed the westbound ; the surface lines in front of an ing car and as it reached the tracks it was struck by an east r and in an instant was crushed iilman and mark hillman were mean mark and benjamin were ear of the dreck mrs hillman led llman has been a widow for ars she lives at d3lo south ivenue the motorman's fault said hillman last night he was much too fast a cars were both damaged by when u s flag goes up in mexico it is there to stay â€” borah tvtashington april 14 " senators united to-day in declaring that intervention in mexico was the only step to take and that the united states had long shown too much patience senator borah republican mem ber foreign relations committee said if this means intervention and is the first step in that direction as some believe it will be then the american flag will go up in mexico to stay if the flag is once raised there it will never come down we may say it will but history points the other way once the united states^forces enter mexico as an armed body we are starting on the march to the panama canal and it looks to me as if that march would not stop until all the countries between our present saruthern boundary and the canal had been brought under the do minion of the united states bryan all het up lost in white house washington april 14.-the climax of the cabinet meeting to-day which preceded the ordering of the fleet to tampico came when secretary bryan excited by events that had gotten be yond his control beca-ne lost in the hallways of the white house he was returning from the meeting to the state department and in his haste turned into a wrong door and became confused in the maze of clerks offices a kindly at tendant took him by the arm and led him straight to the front entrance murphy reinstated in democratic club new york april 14 charles p mur phy thomas f foley and george w plunkitt dropped from the democratic club five weeks ago for nonpayment of dues were reinstated after a hot fl.^h to-night in the board of governors after the reinstatement it was said foley would resign to-morrow and that prob ably murphy would do the same with the leader of tammany it was said would go between 125 and 150 members shell tampico order to fleet 46 warships and 21,000 men to force huerta to salute flag * i r he man upon whose shoulders will rest the maintaining of american honor in the mexican crisis ; the largest dreadnought in the navy prepared to join fleet and map showing tam pico's strategic position dictator's defiance to u s demand for apology for insult and his counter request for recognition is followed by rushing the atlantic fleet to enforce request and take city if necessary cheers in congress greet decision of ad ministration arms given americans in mexico city if rebels win battle ' raging at san pedro villa will be urged to fight against united states rear admiral charles j badger summary of mexican crisis admiral badger's fleet ordered to tampico this followed a message from huerta demanding that the united states salute the mexican flag if he saluted the american flag cabinet decided to act immediately and secretary daniels made public the orders to admiral badger admiral badger is to give huerta twenty-four hours to apologize and salute this to be followed by landing of marines and bombardment if huerta refuses arms distributed to 250 americans in mexico city those in the confidence of the administration believe that huerta will stand pat and call on villa and carranzs to come to his aid against america congress cheers when fleet announcement is made eleven thousand men the entire second division of the united states army have been ordered to go into maneu vers at galveston tex as training for possible hostilities in mexico villa's troops drive federals from san pedro coahuila with heavy loss constitutionalist officials state they will never aid huerta and that he must stand or fall alone washington april 14 whether there is to he war with mexico depends to-night upon victoriano huerta to-day the great battleships of the atlantic fleet were ordered to tampico bearing a demand from the united states to sa lute the flag or fight torreon holds the key to peace or war if huerta sees there the prospect that he is about to overwhelm villa and subdue the mexican rebellion he will yield to the united states and salute the flag if he believes that villa is about to march on mexico city huerta will defy the united states and ask villa and carranza to join him in j upholding the honor of mexico he would rather go down to destruc | tion at the hands of a foreign power than be overwhelmed by villa and his rebel army air is surcharged with menace of war events charged with the menace of war surged fast on the heels of the administration order to rear admiral charles badger to sail with the whole available atlantic fleet to tampico the ships dispatched to mexican waters will be the largest fight ing force the american government has ever assembled forty-six warships and auxiliaries with 21,000 men will comprise the force off tampico early next week secretary daniels sent his chief of staff rear admiral fiske to hampton roads with orders directing rear admiral badger to give mexico twenty-four hours to salute the united states flag if huerta fails to obey this summons the seizure of tampico will follow following is the substance of sealed orders which rear admiral fiske carried to rear admiral badger from the navy department 1 proceed at once with all the vessels under your command to tampico 2 on arriving send a boat ashore with a demand upon the mexican federal officer in command for a formal salute to the american flag 3 if he refuses notify him that if the salute is not made within twenty-four hours you will land marines in tampico 4 direct him to notify all noncombatants of the twenty four-hour time limit i 5 if the salute is not made within the time limit land ma a rines and take the federal fortifications and barracks m 6 if the federals resist shell the city and protect the ma m on 4th page sth column these are the days when you think not only of the new things to wear and new things for the house but you start planning for a new place to live or a place to go to spend the summer the advertising columns of the examiner will help you to decide quickly j talk farms to the people who are longing for the country they are the ones who are interested in good farming â€” it possibilities and the comfqrtable income it affords they read the descriptions of the farms advertised in the examiner want ad columns more eagerly than a fascinating story â€” and they read to buy the story of your farm in the real estate section of the examiner will be read â€” discussed â€” considered by thousands of prospective buyers â€” men who have saved that they might enjoy the peace content and plenty of the well-to-do farmer list your farm where it will have the greatest market â€” the want ad and real estate section of the examiner i â– â€”'^ , ! Chicago and vicinity â€” gen erally fair wednesday and pr-hably psp i thursday moderate tem pera ture l*j 5 ~' v moderate northerly breezes im^^s^^v ""*" kanse of temperature yesterday rj'^Â£__jw^s

Chicago examiner wednesday wednesday 15 1914 ri ri regist'red in 0 s patert otllee price one cent â– Â»Â«â€¢Â«* by carrier __ 30 cents per month rush trust bills wilson demands of law makers vol xii no 98 a m ; administration measures provid ing jai penalties for offend ers and making officials re sponsible sent to committee \ president insists on passage of j legislation at this session although navy and pension appropriation bills are in way washington april 14.-rresideut t sections of com | initios to injure or destroy n>i eti'ion | itecords in government suits against | corporations charged with regulation of j t'ade relations and penalties for dls 1 criminatory prices on stai commodities j prohibition against interlocking director ' : cs among cn-ninou carriers batiks ried / nancial institutions and supply com : 1 anles for common carriers regulation of lolding companies among inters;nte in dustrial corporations and restrictions on federal courts in the issue of injjnctions with right of hearing on the part of the mjoined party and jury trial for eon ail penalties provided jail penalties re provided for t nfalr discrimination in prices between diu'er-j nt purchasers of commodities in the j name or in different sections or r,mn*nniii l ties to injure or destroy competition j violators are liable to one year imprison ment or 3,000 fine records in government suits against ' corporations charged with restraint of , trade conspiracy to restrain trade or , attempt to monopoliz trade shall be open without cost to individual complaint , for three-fold damages in iudi.id.ual j losses and the statute of limitations shall i hot run pending the government action 1 there will be removed from operation ! all anti-trust laws fraternal labor con i rimers agricultural or horticultural or . lonizations ordi rs associations operating under the lodge system instituted for the purpose of mutal help and imt hav ing capital stock or conducted fhr profit ino corporation engaged in commerce . ( shall acquire any part of the capital s>pek of any corporation engaged in com merce where the effect would be to elim inate or lessen competition or to create a monopoly in any section or community limitalions on investment corporations may invest iu the stock of other corporations when not seeking by vote or otherwise to lessen compe tition corporations may form subsid iary corporations for the actual carrying on of the immediate lawful business when the effect of such formation is not to eliminate or lessen competition violations of this provision one year imprisonment and 3,000 tine within two years from passage of the law all persons who may lie directors in railroad companies in banks and financial concerns and in companies supplying railroads with material must divest themselves of directorate relations itli all concerns save iu one line of business mo person shall be a director in two helen morton must pay groom 2,000 jury gives verdict against daugh | ter of former waukegan mayor waikegan 111 april 14 a jury to day returned a verdict for 2,006 against . helen morton twenty-year old daughter of former mayor mark morton of lake forest in favor of i'red hose seventeen 3'car-old son of george rose a coachman employed by mr sperling of lake for est the jury was out but a half hour the verdict is the second one hose has i obtained as a result of action brought against miss morton because he sustained a broken leg when her pet show horse itosadora reared and fell over backwards idle lie was riding it in exhibition at the jbll lake forest horse show t whole contention in the suit was whether hose mounted the animal volun j tartly or whether miss morton urged him ! to put it through some stunts the jury held that miss morton urged hose to ride itosadora i'laintiffs claimed the animal was vicious eleanor wilson to have small wedding ; not over fifty guests to witness white house marriage washington april h.-although miss eleanor wilson girlishly declared for a wedding just as big as jessie's the counsel of others prevailed and from i sources close to the white house it was learned that the fourteenth white house wedding will be distinguished by its ex clusiveuess present plans indicate that not more than fifty persons will witness the cere mony miss wilson will probably 1 he cheated out of an extended wedding tour also as the press of public business will pre vent secretary mcadoo from leaving washington for more than a few weeks at j the nresent time queen eleanor said to be seeking funds | purpose of visit to u s reported to interest financiers special cab.'e to tlis er.aruncr j london april 14.-kdituri;r!ty.-diseuss | ing the approaching visit at queen el 1 eairor of bulgaria to the united states j the standard to-day pays tribute to her majesty's devoted work in connect m with the hed cross organization during the balkan war as wen as rf^fle gr ciousness and charm after mentioning the various american institutions which the queen will inspect and study the ed itorial says tiiat it lias been hinted that the real purpose of the royal visit is to awaken the interest of american finan ciers in bulgaria and to induce them io subscribe to the new loan which that country so urgently requires rich gold strike starts stampede rock carrying 5,000 to ton found near eethen vvyo eethen ivyo april it ilold ore running more than 3.4 or 2 per mile may 1 about 000 rates be brought down from 3 ce is t standard of those advanced the net result of increases and deer i:i rates will be to increase the of the eastern roads 2_,